Info Sheet
| Name | Turin |
|---|---|
| Province | Naples |
| Region | Campania |
| Population | 848.196 |
| Density | 6.521 pp/km² |
| Altitude | 239 m |
| Climate Zone | ? |
About Turin
Turin is a municipality of 848.196 inhabitants located in the Naples province in the Italian region of Campania in Southern Italy.
It has a population density of 6.521 people per km² and an altitude of 239 metres above the sea level.
Turin accounts for about 27.60% of the total population in the province of Naples and about 1.40755% of the overall population of Italy as of 2022.
About Turin
Turin is a city of elegance and charm, with its baroque architecture, its Mole Antonelliana, and its Palazzo Reale.Turin also has a modern and innovative side, with its Parco Sempione, its Torre Velasca, and its Bosco Verticale.
Some of the most famous personalities from Turin are Alessandro Volta, Camillo Benso di Cavour, Rita Levi-Montalcini, and Primo Levi.
Turin was founded by the Taurini tribe in the 3rd century BC.
It was annexed by the Romans, the Lombards, the Franks, and the Savoy.
Turin was the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy and the seat of the House of Savoy. It was also the center of the Risorgimento, the unification movement of Italy.
Today, Turin is a major industrial and cultural center of northern Italy. It is also known for its chocolate, its football teams, and its film festival.
Climate
Turin is classified as a Climate Zone , which means it is . The local climate is characterized by short, mild winters with hot and somewhat windy summers and overall little precipitation.
The province of Naples experiences on average 78.41 days of hot temperatures (over 30°C) and 0.41 cold temperature days (<5°C) per year.
Precipitation in the form of rain or snow occurs around 94.56 days per year. Fog is rarely an issue, with little to no foggy days throughout the year.
The municipality of Turin enjoys approximately 8.3 hours of sunshine per day. This means that the town experiences an average of 336.61 sunny days in a year.